PLOT
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100

What is the MOST EXCITING PART of the plot called?

The CLIMAX

100

When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective 

First Person 

100

What is a thesis and claims statement?

a statement that tells what a writing will be about 

100

What is the mood of a story?

it is the feeling/vibe of a place

100

What is the theme of a story?

the lesson or moral of a story

200

The problem of the story

conflict
200

The message or lesson of the story

Theme 

200

Type of figurative language that is an EXTREME EXAGGERATION?

Hyberbole

200

She is busy as a bee.

This is an example of what type of figurative language?

Simile

200

What is narrative nonfiction

a nonfiction text written like a story

300

What do we call the BEGINNING of the plot mountain?

The EXPOSITION

300

When the narrator uses "She, He, they" it is written in this perspective 

Third Person 

300

Explain the difference between fiction and nonfiction.

Fiction = a made up story

Nonfiction = text based on factual information

300

How many sentence starters should you use when explaining in your body paragraphs?

2

300

The structure of a text is...

how a text is organized

400

What do we call the ENDING of the plot mountain?

The RESOLUTION

400

What a nonfiction text is mostly aobut?

Central Idea

400

A type of figurative language that repeats beginning sounds

ALLITERATION

400

What is the subject pronoun in this sentence: 

She watched him play at the park.

She

400

Name 3 pronouns

she, her, his, him, it, they, them, we, us, etc.

500

What do we call all the events in a story?

The Plot

500

Put the following plot elements in order: climax, falling action, rising action, resolution, exposition.

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

500

How many nouns are in this sentence:


Boyer and Shayna drove past the store and quickly parked by Chipotle.

4

500

What are the TWO parts that every sentence must have in order to be a complete sentence?

Subject and Predicate

500

Name THREE types of text structures

compare/contrast

problem/solution

description

cause/effect

sequence